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Palmetto, FL
Population14,350
Median Age34.7
Pop. Density3,304
Pop. Change14.20%
Married Population42.38%
Household Size2.64
Unemployment Rate10.90%
Median Home Cost$122,700
Homes Owned52.82%
Home Appreciation-8.39%
Percent Religious34.04%
Commute Time24.2

72.97% of people are white, 11.18% are black, 0.50% are asian, 0.61% are native american, and 14.75% claim 'Other'. 36.56% of the people in Palmetto, FL, claim hispanic ethnicity (meaning 63.44% are non-hispanic).


Dave
Parrish, FL
Live in suburbs - 6/12/2011

Best bet for Florida living is newer bedroom communities. Closer to inland parks for canoe and kayak, but a quick drive to the shore. There's not a safe city in the state to live in, and frankly the nicest suburbs do have a high quantity of burglaries, just not the murders of the cities. Going to beaches is not the fun of a home pool. Driving, sand, driving home sweaty in hot car. Weather here is murder last few years, no cooling summer showers. Mowing twice a week. Chemicals to keep it all growing. It is expensive to live the florida dream!house insurancr incredible. Flood and sinkhole insurance. Roads are now like bumper car rides.... You WILL be hit every two years. New governor throwing teachers out as quickly as he can, so bring money for private schools. [read more...]

Melissa
Palmetto, FL
Palmetto's town keeps trying and developing. - 3/30/2008

I am a 40yr old single female who moved to Palmetto about 6 years ago. Since I have been here, I have seen the change in the town. Despite a bad economy, Palmetto keeps working on ways to improve it's town. Palmetto despite surrounding towns like Bradenton and Sarasota, actually has a community feel to it. This is not a town for the city chic or the snooty. Palmetto is no nonsense and has a down home feel. Being from the Northeast it took me time to become adjusted to the South and Palmetto. Things move slower here, but within time, I knew people in most stores I went to often and became to love Palmetto. Palmetto has some very new and nice restaurants. You will not find your local Starbucks here, but there are a few cafe type places to go. New stores are popping up all the time here. If you are looking for a new start, and don't mind a slower pace, take advantage of the buyers market here and stay a bit. The surrounding towns are just within a 30 minute drive. In Palmetto you are close to St. Petersburg and Tampa- great if you want to commute there. There are many schools nearby Palmetto. (University's, colleges) If you move here, beware, people are icy at first but once they get to know you about town, it gets better. This is not a chic town, but it has it's small town feel to it. Great marina's in town, and located to other towns easily. However, professional jobs are not huge here, you have to commute to Sarasota or a surrounding city or town. Also Palmetto has a new downtown Farmer's Market, and Music Festivals that come in every year at the Fairgrounds. As I mentioned, Palmetto keeps improving and growing. This perspective comes from a person who is single, without kids. It served me well for many years, and now, I am moving on to a new horizon. Overall it's a great place to start if you are looking to relocate to this area.[read more...]

Christina
Palmetto, FL
Poor Schools - 6/16/2007

My husband and I are moving from this area because the schools are more than poor. With almost no after school activites or diverse educational choices. If you child is in elementary school I do not recommend Palmetto.[read more...]